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1 Overview  





2 RIAA gold certifications  





3 Nominations and awards  





4 Structure  





5 Notable artists  



5.1  Tooth & Nail Records  





5.2  BEC Recordings  







6 See also  





7 References  





8 External links  














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Tooth & Nail Records
Founded1993 (1993)
FounderBrandon Ebel
Distributor(s)US Catalog:
Capitol/EMI CMG (1994–2013)
RED Music (2013–present)
International Catalog:
EMI/Universal (1994–2013)
Sony Music (2013–present)
GenreRock, Punk, Metal, Metalcore
Country of originUnited States
LocationSeattle, Washington
Official websitetoothandnail.com

Tooth & Nail Records is a record label[1] founded by Brandon Ebel in California in November 1993. The label later moved to Seattle where it is today. Tooth & Nail has an imprint Solid State Records. BEC (Brandon Ebel Company) RecordingsisChristian rock record label that is an imprintofTooth & Nail Records. The label was formed in 1997 in partnership with EMI Christian Music Group.

Tooth & Nail's first album released was Wish for Eden's Pet the Fish,[2] which was produced by Michael Knott and originally slated to be released by Blonde Vinyl. Releases from The Juliana Theory, MxPx, and Starflyer 59 made Tooth & Nail known in music circles, as well as a niche underground subculture in itself. Prior to forming Tooth & Nail, Ebel worked for Frontline Records.[3]

Overview[edit]

Eight Tooth & Nail-affiliated albums have been RIAA-certified as gold for sales of 500,000 or more copies. The label had one of its greatest successes when Underoath's Define the Great Line debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 in 2006.[4]

The label also released a limited edition hard cover book; the proceeds went to benefit Music Cares.[5]

NPR described the label as having "altered the course of the Christian rock industry by launching and legitimizing the careers of MxPx, The O.C. Supertones and Underoath."[6]

RIAA gold certifications[edit]

Year Artist Album
2004 Jeremy Camp Carried Me: The Worship Project
2002 Stay
2004 Restored
2006 Beyond Measure
2008 There Will Be a Day[7]
2006 Underoath Define the Great Line
2004 They're Only Chasing Safety
2022 7eventh Time Down God is on the Move[8]
2005 Kutless Strong Tower
2006 Live from Portland[9]
1998 MxPx Slowly Going the Way of the Buffalo

Nominations and awards[edit]

Year Artist Album / Song Award Result / Category Other
2006 Norma Jean O God, the Aftermath Grammy Nominated - Best Recording Package Solid State Records
2007 Fair The Best Worst-Case Scenario Grammy Nominated - Best Recording Package
Underoath "Writing on the Walls" Grammy Nominated - Best Short Form Music Video Solid State Records/Tooth & Nail Records
2008 The Fold Secrets Keep You Sick Grammy Nominated - Best Recording Package
2009 Hawk Nelson Hawk Nelson Is My Friend Grammy Nominated - Best Recording Package BEC Recordings/Tooth & Nail Records
Jeremy Camp Speaking Louder Than Before Grammy Nominated - Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album BEC Recordings
Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation Grammy Nominated - Best Recording Package Solid State Records

Structure[edit]

Tooth & Nail contains multiple imprints, each catering to a different genre of music:

On March 13, 2013, it was announced that Brandon Ebel had sold the entire Tooth & Nail music catalog to Capitol Christian Music Group (formerly EMI Christian Music Group) and by doing so was able to buy back the 50% stake in Tooth & Nail formerly owned by EMI making it an independent record label. It will retain the rights to all future releases with a new distributor, RED Distribution.[11]

Notable artists[edit]

Tooth & Nail Records[edit]

Current
  • Emery
  • John Van Deusen
  • My Epic
  • Slick Shoes
  • Tyson Motsenbocker
  • Watashi Wa
  • source:[12]

    Former
  • Abandoned Pools
  • Acceptance
  • Ace Troubleshooter
  • The Almost
  • Anberlin
  • Anchor & Braille
  • And Then There Were None
  • AP2
  • Artifex Pereo
  • As Cities Burn
  • The Blamed
  • Bleach
  • Blenderhead
  • Blessed by a Broken Heart
  • Blindside
  • Bloodshed
  • Bon Voyage
  • Born Blind
  • Brave Saint Saturn
  • The Brothers Martin
  • Capital Lights
  • CHATTERbOX
  • Children 18:3
  • The Classic Crime
  • Craig's Brother
  • Crash Rickshaw
  • The Crucified
  • Damien Jurado
  • Danielson
  • Dead Poetic
  • The Deadlines
  • Death Therapy
  • The Deluxtone Rockets
  • The Dingees
  • Disciple
  • Discover America
  • Dogwood
  • A Dream Too Late
  • Everdown
  • Falling Up
  • Family Force 5
  • Far-Less
  • Fighting Jacks
  • Fine China
  • FM Static
  • Focal Point
  • Focused
  • The Fold
  • For Love Not Lisa
  • Frodus
  • Further Seems Forever
  • Ghoti Hook
  • Aaron Gillespie
  • Halo Friendlies
  • Hangnail
  • Havalina
  • Hawk Nelson
  • Hearts Like Lions
  • Holland
  • Hyland
  • The Huntingtons
  • I Am Empire
  • Icon for Hire
  • Ivoryline
  • Jonezetta
  • Joy Electric
  • The Juliana Theory
  • Kings Kaleidoscope
  • Klank
  • The Letter Black
  • The Lonely Hearts
  • Love & Death
  • Lucerin Blue
  • Luxury
  • Mae
  • Mantric
  • Matt & Toby
  • mewithoutYou
  • Mike Knott
  • Morella's Forest
  • Mortal
  • MxPx
  • Neon Horse
  • New Empire
  • Nine Lashes
  • Ninety Pound Wuss
  • Number One Gun
  • The O.C. Supertones
  • Overcome
  • Pedro the Lion (David Bazan)
  • Plankeye
  • P.O.D.
  • Poor Old Lu
  • Project 86
  • Puller
  • Queens Club
  • Roadside Monument
  • Rocky Loves Emily
  • Run Kid Run
  • Ruth
  • Sainthood Reps
  • Search the City
  • Secret and Whisper
  • The Send
  • Sent by Ravens
  • Seventh Day Slumber
  • Showbread
  • Side Walk Slam
  • Since October
  • Spoken
  • Squad Five-O
  • Starflyer 59
  • Stavesacre
  • Strongarm
  • Swimming with Dolphins
  • Sullivan
  • Terminal
  • Thousand Foot Krutch
  • Twothirtyeight
  • We Are the City
  • The Welcome Wagon
  • Unashamed
  • The Undecided
  • Underoath
  • Value Pac
  • Velour 100
  • Waking Ashland
  • Watashi Wa
  • The Wedding
  • Write This Down
  • XXI
  • BEC Recordings[edit]

    Current
  • David Dunn
  • Disciple
  • Fearless BND
  • Hunter Plake
  • Jordan St. Cyr
  • Kutless
  • Lion of Judah
  • Rhett Walker
  • Tasha Layton
  • The Young Escape
  • Former
  • Ace Troubleshooter
  • Adam Cappa
  • Adie
  • All Things New
  • Among the Thirsty
  • An Epic No Less
  • Ashes Remain
  • Jessa Anderson * Bon Voyage
  • Freddie Bruno
  • Cadet
  • Jeremy Camp
  • Citizens
  • The Cross Movement
  • Deepspace5
  • The Dingees
  • The Echoing Green
  • Everman
  • Falling Up
  • Flight 180
  • Fold Zandura
  • Ghost Ship
  • The Glorious Unseen
  • Hangnail
  • Hawk Nelson
  • iLL Harmonics
  • Kings Kaleidoscope
  • KJ-52
  • Dustin Kensrue
  • Joy Electric
  • The O.C. Supertones
  • Phillip LaRue
  • Jadon Lavik
  • Lost Dogs
  • LPG
  • Mainstay
  • Manafest
  • Andrew Marcus
  • Mars Ill
  • Sarah Masen
  • Matty Mullins
  • The Museum
  • New Breed
  • Nine Lashes
  • Bebo Norman
  • Peace 586
  • Peace of Mind
  • Pivitplex
  • Plankeye
  • Project 86
  • Propaganda
  • Rapture Ruckus
  • Jaymes Reunion
  • .rod laver
  • Seven Places
  • Sev Statik
  • Seventh Day Slumber (active, currently with Rockfest Records)[13]
  • ShineBright
  • Shuree
  • Smalltown Poets
  • Ryan Stevenson
  • Jon Micah Sumrall
  • Sup the Chemist
  • Chris Taylor
  • Telecast
  • Tunnel Rats
  • Ultrabeat
  • Value Pac
  • Adam Watts
  • Josh White
  • Sherri Youngward
  • See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Capitol Christian Music Group Completes Acquisition of Tooth & Nail's Catalog, T&N to Re-Launch". Billboard. March 13, 2013. Retrieved October 5, 2014.
  • ^ Brown, Bruce A. (February 1994). "R.E.X. Begins to Distribute for Grrr Records". CCM Magazine. 16 (8): 12.
  • ^ a b c Bonham, Chad (May–June 1998). "Tooth & Nail". 7ball (18): 22–25. ISSN 1082-3980.
  • ^ "Underoath – Define the Great Line". Billboard. Archived from the original on April 11, 2013. Retrieved April 7, 2009.
  • ^ "Tooth & Nail celebrates 20 years". CBA. Retrieved January 18, 2017.
  • ^ Gotrich, Lars (March 14, 2024). "Michael Knott, who changed the course of Christian rock, dies at 61". NPR Music. NPR. Retrieved March 14, 2024.
  • ^ "RIAA Gold, Platinum, Multi-Platinum Awards" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on September 11, 2014. Retrieved May 29, 2022.
  • ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
  • ^ "Gold & Platinum". Recording Industry Association of America.
  • ^ "Tooth & Nail Records". Discogs. Retrieved August 17, 2017.
  • ^ "CCMG Purchases Tooth & Nail Catalog". allaccess.com. Retrieved March 20, 2013.
  • ^ "Tooth & Nail - Artists". Tooth & Nail Records. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
  • ^ "Joseph Rojas Announces Launch of Rockfest Records". www.newreleasetoday.com.
  • External links[edit]


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